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Obituary for Henry Lawson Wyatt from the Fayetteville Observer, 17 June 1861

Fayetteville Observer. Semi-Weekly. 17 June 1861. Vol. X, No. 1031.
From the Richmond Dispatch.
Battle At Bethel Church!
Full And Authentic Details.
The York River train yesterday brought up the body of young Wyatt of the North Carolina Regiment, the only one killed on our side in the battle on Monday. He was a native of this city and, as the following account states, lost his life while in the performance of a gallant notion. The funeral ceremonies took place in the afternoon at the Rev. Mr. Duncan�s Church, and the young soldier was buried with military honors.

Fayetteville Observer. Semi-Weekly. 17 June 1861. Vol. X, No. 1031.
From the Richmond Dispatch.
Battle At Bethel Church!
Full And Authentic Details.
The York River train yesterday brought up the body of young Wyatt of the North Carolina Regiment, the only one killed on our side in the battle on Monday. He was a native of this city and, as the following account states, lost his life while in the performance of a gallant notion. The funeral ceremonies took place in the afternoon at the Rev. Mr. Duncan�s Church, and the young soldier was buried with military honors.